Hi David John MCcullough SHIPMAN my GreatGrandFather was listed as Postmaster on this Census. Do you know the name of the Post Office he was Post Master of? 1880 census Hardin Co TN 8th CivDist - 10 Page 2 Line 1-10-10 John M. SHIPMAN Self M Male W 30 TN Postmaster TN TN Roxey Allice SHIPMAN Wife M Female W 16 TN Keeping House TN TN Homer B. SHIPMAN Other S Male W 2M TN TN TN Sarah J. PICKENS Other W Female W 56 TN Keeping House NC NC Margaret M. PICKENS Other S Female W 31 TN At Home TN TN Felix H. PICKENS Other S Male W 27 MO Working On Farm TN TN Source Information: Census Place District 8, Hardin, Tennessee Page Number 82D Joe In a message dated 9/17/2007 7:47:28 P.M. Central Daylight Time, dcagle1@charter.net writes: Hey Gang, I recently did an article on Post offices in Hardin County. Most of them are easy to locate, however there are many that I can't locate without some research. Thought some of you might recognize some of these names. 1. Ciciro, 1834-36. This appears to be in the neighborhood of Nixon and Pyburns? 2. Combs Store, 1837-45. I believe this to be Crump? 3. Lilly, 1834-35. Cherryville, 1833 then Loweryville, 1836. 4. Broyles Store, 1843-48. I think this C. S. Broyles Store at Cerro Gordo? 5. Melson or Nelson, 1867-83. Opposite Pittsburgh Landing, which name is correct? 6. Pleasant Valley, 1837. ???? 7. Perate, 1847-48. ???? 8. Crisis. 1864-56. ???? 9. Mannon, 1867-69. ???? 10. Akinton, 1885-87. ???? 11. Neshoba, 1874-75. ???? 12. Bed or Zed, 1880. ???? 13. Grove, 1892. ???? 14. Snake, 1881. ???? 15. Morets, 1904-05. ???? 16. Brisco, 1903-05. ???? 17. Apple. 1901-02. Somewhere near Burnt Church? Thanks, David ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com